Next Generation Biology 2019 Student Edition Grade 9/10
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10 reviews for Next Generation Biology 2019 Student Edition Grade 9/10
Rated 5 out of 5
abram –
Beware that some states have not adopted the Next Generation Science Standards and so there are state-specific copies of this text floating around, aligned with their standards. For example, we live out in California and I ordered this text for my son; when we received it, it was the Florida edition – the text is the same, however the book shows alignment with Florida State Standards instead of NGSS. Now I have to look up the NGSS for each chapter, to see which standards we’re covering.
Rated 4 out of 5
cindy guerrero –
Came on time and in good condition.
Rated 5 out of 5
José Gerardo Tenorio Rodríguez –
Mas que un libro de texto
Rated 5 out of 5
Cesar –
This was a required textbook for me.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
very readable text packed with graphics, pictures and suggestions for further investigation.great table of contents organized by units and chapters;each chapter has activities at the end: crosscutting concepts;math and language arts links;reviews and assessments combine multiple choice questions,short answer questions and open ended discussions;apendices include:the lab skills handbook;science and engineering practices handbook;a glossary of terms in english and spanish on the same page;list of quick labs and chapter labs and list of data analysis excercises;every unit offers a proposal and the problem is studied throught the chapters and wraped up at the end with a case study excercise. The chapter lessons contain reviews;vocabulary is highlighted and listed;figures are explained ;this book also contains stem activities and actual lab excercises that need actual lab facilities. This is a 1000 page text with 6 units and 27 chapters;unit 1: the nature of life contains chapter 1 science of biology;2chemistryoflife;Unit 2 Ecology contains chapters 3-7 earth ecology with a case study of china in ch 5; unit 3 Cells contains ch 8 cell bio;9 plant photosynthesis;10 cell respiration;11 cell growth/division. Unit 4 genetics contains ch 12 genetics.13DNA;14 RNA;15 human genoma; 16 biotecnology;Unit 5 contains ch17Darwins theory;18evolution; 19biodiversity and the modern evolutionary classification ;20historyoflife; Unit 6 contains ch 21viruses;fungi;prokaryotes;protists;22plants;23plant structure;24animal evolution;25animals;26animals;27human body.the five chapters problem based teaching themes are:water scarcity;invasives;power from pond scum;animal genetic modification;fossilized evidence;planning for recovery..
Rated 5 out of 5
DallasFam –
Book was in great condition.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kindle Customer –
It’s exactly what the school requested. Way cheaper than other places
Rated 3 out of 5
nyx1969 –
we are homeschoolers and I went with this version because I wanted something pretty up to date. This is by all reports one of the best textbooks out there, but the disappointing thing is how hard they’ve made it to access materials that go with the book including lab manuals. I see now that they have gone “digital” with their supplementary materials, and the digital package is both hard to access (publisher will make you jump through hoops to get it), and has incredibly bad reviews. Apparently not high quality and glitchy. Meanwhile, supplemental materials for older editions are ubiquitous, including many free resources created by other homeschoolers and indeed the authors of the book! I don’t know why this is, but the authors’ own website for this book — which has free materials to accompany older editions — still calls the older edition the best one they ever created. hmmm. I mean, they could have neglected their website, but it’s been over 2 years since this edition came out. Shouldn’t they have rectified their website?? in addition to all the free materials, there also a plethora of low-cost materials out there too, such as on teachers pay teachers, that go with the older edition. It’s impossible for me to tell at this stage whether materials designed for the older book will correlate well with this edition as well. Meanwhile, the book refers the reader on nearly every page to some other materials we don’t have access to, which is really stinks for us. I have not 100% made up my mind, but I am thinking that I may wind up just buying the older edition at this point and then maybe keeping this one to compare for updates or something. I do not relish having to do that much work though. I purchased an expensive, up to date textbook from a major publisher in order to NOT have to do a bunch of my own legwork, so it is disappointing for this to turn out to be so difficult for me to work with.
Rated 5 out of 5
Malcolm X –
American book which should used to supplement UK GCSE prep. It focusses the student’s mind to ask the question WHY?
Rated 5 out of 5
Elizabeth McGrath –
Good high school bio book for $5.00. Used this book for several years teaching.
abram –
Beware that some states have not adopted the Next Generation Science Standards and so there are state-specific copies of this text floating around, aligned with their standards. For example, we live out in California and I ordered this text for my son; when we received it, it was the Florida edition – the text is the same, however the book shows alignment with Florida State Standards instead of NGSS. Now I have to look up the NGSS for each chapter, to see which standards we’re covering.
cindy guerrero –
Came on time and in good condition.
José Gerardo Tenorio Rodríguez –
Mas que un libro de texto
Cesar –
This was a required textbook for me.
Amazon Customer –
very readable text packed with graphics, pictures and suggestions for further investigation.great table of contents organized by units and chapters;each chapter has activities at the end: crosscutting concepts;math and language arts links;reviews and assessments combine multiple choice questions,short answer questions and open ended discussions;apendices include:the lab skills handbook;science and engineering practices handbook;a glossary of terms in english and spanish on the same page;list of quick labs and chapter labs and list of data analysis excercises;every unit offers a proposal and the problem is studied throught the chapters and wraped up at the end with a case study excercise. The chapter lessons contain reviews;vocabulary is highlighted and listed;figures are explained ;this book also contains stem activities and actual lab excercises that need actual lab facilities. This is a 1000 page text with 6 units and 27 chapters;unit 1: the nature of life contains chapter 1 science of biology;2chemistryoflife;Unit 2 Ecology contains chapters 3-7 earth ecology with a case study of china in ch 5; unit 3 Cells contains ch 8 cell bio;9 plant photosynthesis;10 cell respiration;11 cell growth/division. Unit 4 genetics contains ch 12 genetics.13DNA;14 RNA;15 human genoma; 16 biotecnology;Unit 5 contains ch17Darwins theory;18evolution; 19biodiversity and the modern evolutionary classification ;20historyoflife; Unit 6 contains ch 21viruses;fungi;prokaryotes;protists;22plants;23plant structure;24animal evolution;25animals;26animals;27human body.the five chapters problem based teaching themes are:water scarcity;invasives;power from pond scum;animal genetic modification;fossilized evidence;planning for recovery..
DallasFam –
Book was in great condition.
Kindle Customer –
It’s exactly what the school requested. Way cheaper than other places
nyx1969 –
we are homeschoolers and I went with this version because I wanted something pretty up to date. This is by all reports one of the best textbooks out there, but the disappointing thing is how hard they’ve made it to access materials that go with the book including lab manuals. I see now that they have gone “digital” with their supplementary materials, and the digital package is both hard to access (publisher will make you jump through hoops to get it), and has incredibly bad reviews. Apparently not high quality and glitchy. Meanwhile, supplemental materials for older editions are ubiquitous, including many free resources created by other homeschoolers and indeed the authors of the book! I don’t know why this is, but the authors’ own website for this book — which has free materials to accompany older editions — still calls the older edition the best one they ever created. hmmm. I mean, they could have neglected their website, but it’s been over 2 years since this edition came out. Shouldn’t they have rectified their website?? in addition to all the free materials, there also a plethora of low-cost materials out there too, such as on teachers pay teachers, that go with the older edition. It’s impossible for me to tell at this stage whether materials designed for the older book will correlate well with this edition as well. Meanwhile, the book refers the reader on nearly every page to some other materials we don’t have access to, which is really stinks for us. I have not 100% made up my mind, but I am thinking that I may wind up just buying the older edition at this point and then maybe keeping this one to compare for updates or something. I do not relish having to do that much work though. I purchased an expensive, up to date textbook from a major publisher in order to NOT have to do a bunch of my own legwork, so it is disappointing for this to turn out to be so difficult for me to work with.
Malcolm X –
American book which should used to supplement UK GCSE prep. It focusses the student’s mind to ask the question WHY?
Elizabeth McGrath –
Good high school bio book for $5.00. Used this book for several years teaching.